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- Latin Averroism | Middle Ages, Aristotelianism, Scholasticism - Britannica
Averroës (born 1126, Córdoba [Spain]—died 1198, Marrakech, Almohad empire [now in Morocco]) was an influential Islamic religious philosopher who integrated Islamic traditions with ancient Greek thought
- Averroism - New World Encyclopedia
Averroism is the term applied to two philosophical trends originating among European scholastics in the late thirteenth century, after the introduction of Averroës ' interpretations of Aristotle
- AVERROISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: any of numerous and widely diverse doctrines of Jewish and Christian teachers in the 13th and later centuries regarded by themselves or by their critics as followers of Averroes and repeatedly condemned especially because of their real or supposed denial of human freedom and personal immortality Averro ës + English -ism
- What does averroist mean? - Definitions. net
Averroist noun Any peripatetic philosopher belonging to a certain sect that appeared in Italy before the restoration of learning Etymology: From wikipedia:Averroes, one name of a celebrated Arabian philosopher who held the doctrine of monopsychism
- Averroes: Biography and Contributions to Philosophy
Averroes—known in Arabic as Ibn Rushd (1126–1198) and in the Latin West as Averroes—is a towering figure in medieval intellectual history Born in Cordoba during a period of extraordinary cultural exchange, he emerged as a polymath whose work spanned philosophy, medicine, jurisprudence, and theology
- Averroism - By Movement School - The Basics of Philosophy
Averroism is a Medieval school of philosophy, begun in the late 13th Century, which was based on the works of the 12th Century Arab philosopher Averroës (also known as Ibn Rushd) and his interpretations of Aristotle and his reconciliation of Aristotelianism with the Islamic faith
- Averroism - Islamic philosophy
'Averroism', 'radical Aristotelianism' and 'heterodox Aristotelianism' are nineteenth- and twentieth-century labels for a late thirteenth-century movement among Parisian philosophers whose views were not easily reconcilable with Christian doctrine
- Ibn Rushd (Averroes) | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Rushd, better known in the Latin West as Averroes, lived during a unique period in Western intellectual history, in which interest in philosophy and theology was waning in the Muslim world and just beginning to flourish in Latin Christendom
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